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Welcome to the Official AA National Records Database for Para-Athletics Welcome to the official AA National Records Database for Para-Athletics Whilst we endeavour to monitor performances of known athletes through results, not all records will be identified. It is the responsibility of the individual athlete/coach to inform their MA if a record has been broken, complete the records claim form and send these via email or post to AA competitions department. Record claim forms are available to download on the Athletics Australia website or links below. Records: Records set at Athletics Australia National Open and Age events will be processed automatically. Records set at WPA International Benchmark Events will be processed automatically. Records set at others times will require claim forms including all details. Athletes with a National Review status (of the same year or earlier) will be ineligible for Records. Records will be updated twice each calendar year. (January/February and again in June/July). Following an amendment to the AA Implement Weights and National Age Grouping Structure the following two actions will occur; 1. The existing U16 & U18 Para Age Records will be frozen as at the 31/07/2020. Frozen records are listed in red. 2. AA will begin accepting U15 & U17 Para Age Records. U15 and U17 records have been recognised where a pre-existing U16 or U18 record has been determined as eligible based on the athletes D.O.B at the time the record was achieved. Age Ruling: Note: For all Athletics Australia (AA) events and records underage eligibility is determined by the athlete's age at the completion of the calendar year in which the event is occurring. Eg: For an athlete to compete or claim an Under 17 record in 2020 they must not be turning 17 during the 2020 calendar year. Contact: For further information contact: Athletics Australia Competitions Department Level 2 Athletics House, 31 Aughtie Drive, Albert Park 3206 E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (03) 8646 4550 Explanation of Records: Aust Allcomers Records set by any classified athlete at a recognised competition within Australia. Australian Records set by Australian athletes anywhere in the World, meeting all recognsied criteria. Underage Records must meet specific criteria, including classification requirements and correct implement weights. Wind readings must be provided where applicable for sprints and jumps. Records set on grass at Little Athletics Meets will not be accepted. AA Record Claim Forms: Track https://s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/piano.revolutionise.com.au/cups/aa/files/fikfagdwfio98mix.pdf Field https://s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/piano.revolutionise.com.au/cups/aa/files/tsbwmvup35rhlwpq.pdf Out Of Stadia https://s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/piano.revolutionise.com.au/cups/aa/files/zygy9swwrahve8hl.pdf WPA World & Oceania Record Requirements & Forms: Requirements https://www.paralympic.org/sites/default/files/2020-02/2020_02%20World%20Para%20Athletics%20Rules%20and%20Regulations%202020-2021_0.pdf Pages; 246 - 252 Track https://www.paralympic.org/sites/default/files/2020-02/WPA%20Application%20Form%20Track%20event.pdf Field https://www.paralympic.org/sites/default/files/2020-02/WPA%20Application%20Form%20Field%20Event.pdf Out of Stadia https://www.paralympic.org/sites/default/files/2020-02/WPA%20Application%20Form%20Road%20Race%20event.pdf International Record Databases There are several international disability sporting organistations that collect and maintain international records for para athletes Please see below a list of these organisations and a link to their records databases; International Organisation Link World Para Athletics (Records) https://www.paralympic.org/athletics/records World Para Athletics (Rankings) https://www.paralympic.org/athletics/rankings http://www.ciss.org/athletes/record/world/at/m International Committee of Sports for the Deaf World Records (T/FO1); http://www.ciss.org/athletes/record/world/at/w http://www.ciss.org/athletes/record/championships/at/m International Committee of Sports for the Deaf Championship Records (T/FO1); http://www.ciss.org/athletes/record/championships/at/w World Intellectual Impairment Sport VIRTUS World & Global Games Records(T/F20); https://www.virtus.sport/results-rankings-records International Athletic Association for Persons with Down Syndrome World & Regional Records https://www.iaads.info/records-1.html (T/F21); International Dwarf Sports Federation World Dwarf Games Records (T/F40-41); http://internationaldwarfsportsfederation.com/records/ World Transplant Games Federation Championship Records (T/F60); https://wtgf.org/results/ 100m - Para Athletics Men as at 1 August 2020 Deaf RECORD PERF. WIND NAME STATE VENUE DATE T01 Aust Allcomers 10.86 -1.1 Kyung Wan Chae KOR Melbourne, AUS 6/01/2005 Non WPA Class Australian 10.73 Dean Smith SA Sofia, ITA 26/07/1993 Under 20 12.11 0.6 Declan Campion 24.1.00 NSW Bruce, ACT 4/12/2016 Under 18 12.11 0.6 Declan Campion 24.1.00 NSW Bruce, ACT 4/12/2016 Under 17 12.11 0.6 Declan Campion 24.1.00 NSW Bruce, ACT 4/12/2016 Under 16 12.59 -0.9 Declan Campion 24.1.00 NSW Albert Park, VIC 6/12/2015 Under 15 vacant Race Running RECORD PERF. WIND NAME STATE VENUE DATE RR1 Aust Allcomers vacant Australian vacant Under 20 vacant Under 17 vacant Under 15 vacant RR2 Aust Allcomers vacant Australian vacant Under 20 vacant Under 17 vacant Under 15 vacant RR3 Aust Allcomers vacant Australian vacant Under 20 vacant Under 17 vacant Under 15 vacant Vision Impaired RECORD PERF. WIND NAME STATE VENUE DATE T11 Aust Allcomers 11.65 Lorenzo Ricci ITA Homebush, NSW 23/10/2000 Australian 12.10 1.3 Paul Harpur/Mark Whitman AUS Canberra, AUS 30/01/2004 Under 20 13.20 Paul Harpur 21.7.79 QLD Melbourne, VIC 10/08/1997 Under 18 13.59 Christopher Bertuch VIC Melbourne, VIC 19/04/1997 Under 17 vacant Under 16 13.84 Christopher Bertuch VIC Sydney, NSW 3/11/1996 Under 15 vacant T12 Aust Allcomers 11.20 Mark Davies AUS Melbourne, VIC 12/06/1990 11.20 -1.9 Adekunle Adesoji NGR Melbourne, VIC 20/03/2006 Australian 11.20 Mark Davies NT Melbourne, AUS 12/06/1990 Under 20 12.02 Jonathon Fitzpatrick 26.9.86 QLD Nathan, QLD 26/11/2005 Under 18 12.17 David Rohlf QLD Mile End, SA 12/04/2003 Under 17 vacant Under 16 12.80 Benjamin MacFie QLD Melbourne, VIC 10/08/1997 Under 15 vacant T13 Aust Allcomers 10.94 -0.8 Chad Perris AUS Sydney, AUS 6/04/2019 Australian 10.83 0.0 Chad Perris AUS Rio, BRA 9/09/2016 Under 20 11.78 Paul Leigh QLD Nudgee, QLD 21/11/1998 Under 18 11.78 Paul Leigh QLD Nudgee, QLD 21/11/1998 Under 17 vacant Under 16 12.50 Paul Leigh QLD Melbourne, VIC 22/02/1997 Under 15 vacant Intellectually RECORD PERF. WIND NAME STATE VENUE DATE Impaired T20 Aust Allcomers 10.85 Jose Esposito ESP Homebush, NSW 26/10/2000 Non WPA Class Australian 11.08 Andrew Newell NSW Sydney, AUS 26/10/2000 Under 20 11.67 0.5 Nicholas Hum 29.01.93 VIC Bruce, ACT 20/11/2010 11.67 -0.4 Matthew Guild 8.4.97 QLD Perth, WA 12/03/2016 Under 18 11.67 0.5 Nicholas Hum 29.01.93 VIC Bruce, ACT 20/11/2010 Under 17 vacant Under 16 12.40 -1.9 Connor Drewe NSW Mile End, SA 8/12/2017 Under 15 vacant T21 Aust Allcomers vacant Non WPA Class Australian vacant Under 20 vacant Under 17 vacant Under 15 vacant Athetosis/Ataxia/H RECORD PERF. WIND NAME STATE VENUE DATE ypertonia T31 Aust Allcomers vacant WC Australian vacant Under 20 vacant Under 18 vacant Under 17 vacant Under 16 vacant Under 15 vacant T32 Aust Allcomers vacant WC Australian vacant Under 20 vacant Under 18 vacant Under 17 vacant Under 16 vacant Under 15 vacant T33 Aust Allcomers 18.74 Joseph Radmore CAN Sydney, AUS 27/10/2000 WC Australian 18.86 0.4 Lachlan Jones VIC Melbourne, AUS 2/03/2000 Under 20 32.58 -1.9 Christopher Madden NSW Olympic Park, VIC 8/10/2009 Under 18 32.58 -1.9 Christopher Madden NSW Olympic Park, VIC 8/10/2009 Under 17 vacant Under 16 vacant Under 15 vacant T34 Aust Allcomers 15.29 0.9 Rheed McCracken AUS Canberra, AUS 20/01/2017 WC Australian 14.79 0.6 Rheed McCracken QLD Arbon, SUI 1/06/2019 Under 20 15.86 0.9 Rheed McCracken 20.1.97 QLD Nottwil, SUI 17/05/2014 Under 18 16.01 0.3 Rheed McCracken 20.1.97 QLD Lyon, FRA 23/07/2013 Under 17 16.01 0.3 Rheed McCracken 20.1.97 QLD Lyon, FRA 23/07/2013 Under 16 16.30 0.1 Rheed McCracken 20.1.97 QLD London, GBR 8/09/2012 Under 15 vacant T35 Aust Allcomers 13.46 0.7 Lloyd Upsdell GBR Sydney, AUS 25/10/2000 Australian 14.62 0.1 Jack Netting SA Adelaide, AUS 9/03/2019 Under 20 14.62 0.1 Jack Netting 28.4.01 SA Mile End, SA 9/03/2019 Under 18 15.00 0.7 Ori Drabkin 20.8.05 VIC Albert Park, VIC 1/03/2020 Under 17 15.00 0.7 Ori Drabkin 20.8.05 VIC Albert Park, VIC 1/03/2020 Under 16 15.00 0.7 Ori Drabkin 20.8.05 VIC Albert Park, VIC 1/03/2020 Under 15 vacant T36 Aust Allcomers 11.83 0.3 James Turner AUS Canberra, ACT 28/01/2019 Australian 11.72 0.7 James Turner AUS Dubai, UAE 10/11/2019 Under 20 12.37 1.7 Alexander McKillop 15.12.01 TAS Bruce, ACT 25/01/2020 Under 18 12.79 1.6 Alexander McKillop 15.12.01 TAS Homebush, NSW 15/03/2018 Under 17 vacant Under 16 16.18 -1.0 Jason Clee VIC Olympic Park, VIC 8/10/2009 Under 15 vacant T37 Aust Allcomers 11.99 -0.6 Mohamed Allek ALG Sydney, AUS 25/10/2000 Australian 12.23 0.3 Darren Thrupp QLD Lille, FRA 26/07/2002 Under 20 12.70 Kieran Ault-Connell VIC Bruce, ACT 16/04/1999 Under 18 13.37 -1.4 Jacob Holzgrefe 5.11.00 QLD Mile End, SA 6/12/2014 13.37 1.3 Jack Lobley 16.2.98 NSW Homebush, NSW 3/09/2015 Under 17 13.37 -1.4 Jacob Holzgrefe 5.11.00 QLD Mile End, SA 6/12/2014 Under 16 13.37 -1.4 Jacob Holzgrefe 5.11.00 QLD Mile End, SA 6/12/2014 Under 15 13.37 -1.4 Jacob Holzgrefe 5.11.00 QLD Mile End, SA 6/12/2014 T38 Aust Allcomers 10.80 0.8 Evan O'Hanlon AUS Canberra, AUS 7/02/2015 Australian 10.79 0.4 Evan O'Hanlon ACT London, GBR 1/09/2012 Under 20 11.31 0.1 Evan O'Hanlon 4.5.88 NSW Bruce, ACT 3/03/2007 Under 18 11.72 0.6 Samuel Walker 25.10.02 TAS Homebush, NSW 6/04/2019 Under 17 vacant Under 16 12.46 -1.9 Samuel Walker 25.10.02 TAS Mile End, SA 9/12/2017 Under 15 vacant Short Stature RECORD PERF.
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